23 killed as missiles hit 3 hospitals, school in Syria

 

23 killed as missiles hit 3 hospitals, school in Syria
People gather on the rubble of the hospital in Syria's northern province of Idlib on Monday.

Amman - Russia-backed Syrian troops step up heat on rebel-held Aleppo.

By Reuters/AFP

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Published: Mon 15 Feb 2016, 2:13 PM

Last updated: Mon 15 Feb 2016, 9:46 PM

 At least 23 civilians were killed when missiles hit three hospitals and a school in rebel-held Syrian towns on Monday, residents said, as Russian-backed Syrian troops intensified their push towards the rebel stronghold of Aleppo.
Fourteen people were killed in the town of Azaz near the Turkish border when missiles slammed into a school sheltering families fleeing the offensive and the children's hospital, two residents and a medic said.Bombs also hit another refugee shelter south of the town and a convoy of trucks, another resident said."We have been moving scores of screaming children from the hospital," said medic Juma Rahal. At least two children were killed and scores of people injured, he said.Activists posted video online purporting to show the damaged hospital. Three crying babies lay in incubators in a ward littered with broken medical equipment.
Reuters could not independently verify the video. In a separate incident, missiles hit another hospital in the town of Marat Numan in Idlib province, in north western Syria, said the French president of the Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) charity, which was supporting the hospital. "There were at least seven deaths among the personnel and the patients, and at least eight MSF personnel have disappeared, and we don't know if they are alive," Mego Terzian said."The author of the strike is clearly ... either the government or Russia," he said, adding that it was not the first time MSF facilities in Syria had been attacked.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which tracks violence across the country, said one male nurse was killed and five female nurses, a doctor and one male nurse are believed to be under the rubble in the MSF hospital."This appears to be a deliberate attack on a health structure, and we condemn this attack in the strongest possible terms," said Massimiliano Rebaudengo, the head of MSF's Syria mission."The destruction of the hospital leaves the local population of around 40,000 people without access to medical services in an active zone of conflict," Rebaudengo said. Also in Marat Nu-man, another strike hit the National Hospital on the north edge of town, killing two nurses, the Observatory said. Residents blamed Russian strikes, saying the planes deployed were more numerous and the munitions powerful than the Syrian military. Rescue workers say Russian bombing has killed scores of civilians at market places, hospitals, schools and residential areas in Syria. Western countries also say Russia has been attacking mostly Western-backed insurgent groups.


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